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Kuching South City Council


FieldValue
nameCouncil of the City of Kuching South
native_nameMajlis Bandaraya Kuching Selatan
sealSeal of South Kuching.svg
imageKuching Sarawak Kuching-South-City-Hall-01.jpg
formed
preceding1Kuching Municipal Council
jurisdictionSouthern part of the City of Kuching
headquartersJalan Padungan, 93675 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
mottoBerkhidmat Untuk Masyarakat
Service For the Society
chief1_nameDato Wee Hong Seng
chief1_positionMayor
chief2_nameDato Zaiedi Suhaili
chief2_positionDeputy Mayor
chief3_nameIta Ling
chief3_positionCity Council Secretary
website

Service For the Society The Council of the City of Kuching South (, abbreviated MBKS) is the city council which administers the southern part of the city of Kuching in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. This council was established after the city was officially granted city status on 1 August 1988. Their jurisdiction covers an area of 61.53 square kilometres.

The council consists of the mayor plus thirty councillors appointed to serve a one-year term by the Sarawak State Government. DBKU is responsible for public health and sanitation, waste removal and management, town planning, environmental protection and building control, social and economic development and general maintenance functions of urban infrastructure which was formerly administered by Majlis Perbandaran Kuching (MPK) or the Kuching Municipal Board.

History

Before 1922, the Kuching township was managed by the Public Works Department. In 1922, Kuching Sanitary and Municipal Advisory Board was formed which consisted of five Europeans, four Chinese, one Malay and one Indian.

In 1952, the Kuching Municipal Ordinance was enacted, which led to the formation of the Kuching Municipal Council in January 1953, with a maximum of 27 and a minimum of six members.

The first Kuching Municipal Council election took place on 4 November 1956, electing 27 councillors. A total of 58 people offered themselves as candidates for the 9 wards and 27 seats on the new Council. The newly elected Council took office on 1 December 1956. The President and Vice President were elected from among the Councillors and held office for a period of one year, with eligibility for re-election.

The 3-year term of office of the 1963 elected Councillors should have expired on 30 June 1966. However, due to certain political development in the State, the tenure of office was extended by the State Government and the Councillors who were elected at the 3rd local council elections in 1963 continued to hold office until 14 October 1981 when the council was restructured. The enactment of the Kuching Municipal (Amendment) (No.2) Ordinances 1977 made 15 December 1977 among other things, led the elective system by an appointment system of Councillors. It was provided that the council should consist of the chairman, the deputy chairman; and not less than eight and not more than twenty-four Councillors to be appointed by the Governor to serve a term not extending three years. This amendment Ordinance was only brought into force with effect from 15 October 1981 on which date a new set of Councillors were appointed and all the Councillors elected in 1963 ceased to hold office on 14 October 1981.

On 1 August 1988, the Municipality was elevated to city status, making it the fourth city in Malaysia after George Town, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. This historic date also saw the administrative division of the City into Kuching North (covering a significant part of the central areas of downtown Kuching, previously administered by the Kuching Municipal Council and including new areas across the Sarawak River, previously administered by the Kuching Rural District Council) and Kuching South (covering part of the areas previously administered by the Kuching Municipal Council to the east of downtown Kuching and come new areas to the south of the former Municipality, previously administered by the Kuching Rural District Council) comprising an area of 61.53 km2.

The Council of the City of Kuching South is a corporation established under the Local Authorities Ordinance, 1996. Like all other local authorities, it is essentially an authority providing public services within its area of jurisdiction comprising an area of 61.53 km2.

The council now consists of a Mayor, a Deputy Mayor and 30 Councillors, all of whom are appointed by the State Government of Sarawak. The State Government appoints the Councillors on a 2-year term, renewable at its discretion. The Councillors represent the various political component parties of the coalition government of Sarawak. The Councillors are responsible for formulating the Councils policies and for ensuring that the Administrator implements these policies in an efficient and effective manner.

The mode by which the council conducts its business is through the committee system. The Standing Committees normally meet once a month to deal with matters under their respective terms of reference. The Committees make decisions in the form of recommendations to the Full Council for its adoption at its ordinary meeting, which is usually held at the end of the month. The City Secretary is the Chief Administrative Officer of the City Council. Its various divisions, namely the Administration, the Treasury, the Building & Landscaping, the Engineering, the Rating and Valuation, the Public Health, and the Licensing undertake the functions of the Organisation. Each head of division controls expenditure as approved in the annual estimates of the council. The mode by which the council conducts its business is through the committee system. The Standing Committees normally meet once a month to deal with matters under their respective terms of reference. The Committees make decisions in the form of recommendations to the Full Council for its adoption at its ordinary meeting, which is usually held at the end of the month.

Appointed mayors of Kuching South

No.MayorTerm startTerm end
1.Song Swee Guan1 August 198831 December 1996
2.Chan Seng Khai1 January 199731 July 2005
3.Chong Ted Tsiung25 September 20053 August 2007
4.James Chan Khay Syn4 June 200831 August 2019
5.Wee Hong Seng1 September 2019Incumbent

List of Councillors

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Areaalign=centerPostcodePartyCouncillorPost
Green Heights93250
Hui Sing Garden輝盛花園93350
Kuching International Airport古晉國際機場93250
Seng Goon Garden承恩花園
Stampin實淡賓路93350
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPPhilip Liaw Kian SinChairperson
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPIu Cho HengDeputy Chairperson
Sarawak Peoples' Party}}"PRSCr Dato Azizi MorniMember
Sarawak Peoples' Party}}"PRSTimothy Julius
Areaalign=centerPostcodePartyCouncillorPost
Borneo Development Corporation (BDC) GardenBDC花園93350
Stutong斯楮東
Tabuan Heights達閩高地
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPLee Jun ChoiChairperson
SDNUWilfred Mujah AtonDeputy Chairperson
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPShankar Ram Pohumall AsnaniMember
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu}}"PBBDzamaluddin Zainudin
Areaalign=centerPostcodePartyCouncillorPost
Batu Lintang峇都令當93200
Bormill Estate婆美房地產93150
Kenny Hill肯尼山莊93350
Laman Bong Chin黃請園93200
Marbel Garden93350
Ong Tiang Swee Road王長水路93200
Upper Laksamana Cheng Ho Road鄭和統帥路93350
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPMok Chuang PingChairperson
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPLim Swee ChiawDeputy Chairperson
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPKatharine Voon Yian WieMember
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu}}"PBBDrahman Jaladin
Areaalign=centerPostcodePartyCouncillorPost
Sama Jaya Free Industrial Zone莎玛再也自由工业区93350
Setia Raja Road斯帝亞拉者路
Tabuan Desa達閩德沙
Tabuan Dusun科丹地路
Tabuan Laru達閩拉魯
Tabuan Melayu Village達閩馬來村93450
Tabuan Park達閩園
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu}}"PBBIskandar SharkawiChairperson
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu}}"PBBSebali ChikDeputy Chairperson
Progressive Democratic Party}}"PDPYong Li NaMember
Sarawak Peoples' Party}}"PRSRosaline Neging
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu}}"PBBMohamad Ali Han
Areaalign=centerPostcodePartyCouncillorPost
Foochow Road福州路93300
Padungan浮羅岸93100
Petanak Road畢打那路
Song Thian Cheok Road宋天祝路
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPLau Sie TungChairperson
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu}}"PBBSufian AtengDeputy Chairperson
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPBong Lian HuanMember
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPJong Yean Pin
Areaalign=centerPostcodePartyCouncillorPost
Bintawa Road民達華路93450
Kilang Road工廠路
Peace Road和平路
Pelabuhan Road碼头路
Pending朋嶺
Semangat Road
Riverview Garden河景園93050
Sungai Apong雙溪亞邦93450
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPKho Teck WanChairperson
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPOng Chee ChiangDeputy Chairperson
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu}}"PBBAbdul Baderi SahnmatMember
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPChai Ju Loon
Areaalign=centerPostcodePartyCouncillorPost
Chawan Road詔安路93300
Foochow No. 1 Road福州第一路
Kenyalang Park肯雅蘭園
Supreme Garden
Uplands Road高原路93350
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPGoh Tze HuiChairperson
Sarawak United Peoples' Party}}"SUPPPatrick Gordon SongDeputy Chairperson
Progressive Democratic Party}}"PDPLamanu TalitMember
Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu}}"PBBMulok Saban
Progressive Democratic Party}}"PDPTheresa Dunstan Udam

References

References

  1. (1963). "Kuching 1950-1959 Sir Anthony Foster Abell's Era". See Hua Daily News Bhd.
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